Cyber Security Today, Week in Review for the week ending Friday, October 11, 2023
Welcome to Cyber Security Today. This is the Week in Review for the Week ending Friday, October 13th, 2023. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cybersecurity for ITWorldCanada.com and TechNewsday.com in the U.S. In a few minutes David Shipley of Beauceron Security will be here to discuss recent cybersecurity
Read MoreWeek 2 of the Sam Bankman-Fried trial wraps up
Caroline Ellison explained how she cooked the books to make Alameda’s finances look a lot cleaner than they actually were. © 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Read MoreSpaceX’s Falcon Heavy launches NASA Psyche mission to metal asteroid
Godspeed, Psyche. The large NASA spacecraft is now officially en route to a metal-rich asteroid (also named Psyche) after taking off on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket earlier today. This marks the first time a NASA science mission has used SpaceX’s larger rocket for a launch. The Falcon Heavy lifted
Read MoreToyota’s EV strategy hinges on a partnership with a petrochemical company
Toyota’s EV progress remains nascent. And a recent announcement about a manufacturing partner suggests that the company is still feeling its way forward. © 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Read MoreU.S. tech workers earn 46% more than Canadians: report
A new report by the Dais at Toronto Metropolitan University reveals a significant wage gap between tech workers in the United States and Canada. According to the study, U.S. tech workers earn 46 per cent more in salary, when adjusted for the exchange rate and cost of living. The study,
Read MoreConsistent policy is key to unlocking the climate tech boom, but the UK’s U-turn isn’t helping
For entrepreneurs, innovators and businesses to thrive and unlock the economic potential that comes from creating new industries, we need a consistent approach from the government. © 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Read MoreSingularity’s ONI earbuds deliver outstanding audio thanks to MEMS speaker tech
I have long flirted with the idea that I’m an audiophile, though I don’t typically spend thousands of dollars on either headphones or speakers, and I only sporadically indulge in lossless audio. True audiophiles would likely balk at my home Sonos system and penchant for AirPods (Pro and Max primarily),
Read MoreFor the CHIPS Act to pay off, the U.S. needs a historic investment in memory production
Semiconductor memory is foundational to our nation’s technical leadership and yet is more at risk than ever.
Read MoreLogical Debt Is Much More Devastating Than Technical Debt
If technical debt behaves like a financial debt, logical debt behaves like a learning debt, which is much more impactful.Photo by Randy Laybourne on UnsplashOnce upon a time, there were software developers who ignored best practices like Domain-Driven Design; they took shortcuts to deliver their products quickly. They thought, “We get
Read MoreThis Is Why Every Software Engineer Must Ask For Help
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